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Inside the Wills OR

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Phacoemulsification, Bleb Excision, and Tube Shunt Surgery

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Reza Razeghinejad, MD, presents a unique case in which a patient with a history of trabeculectomy in both eyes experienced complications leading to infection and loss of vision in the right eye. Dr. Razeghinejad explains the techniques he employed to treat the contralateral eye—phacoemulsification, bleb excision, and tube shunt surgery.

Posted: 5/05/2023

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Phacoemulsification, Bleb Excision, and Tube Shunt Surgery

Reza Razeghinejad, MD, presents a unique case in which a patient with a history of trabeculectomy in both eyes experienced complications leading to infection and loss of vision in the right eye. Dr. Razeghinejad explains the techniques he employed to treat the contralateral eye—phacoemulsification, bleb excision, and tube shunt surgery.

Posted: 5/05/2023


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